Stallion wrote:Big 12 had 10 bowl teams with only 11 schools last year
no they didn't.
The big12 has TEN teams, not eleven.
And they had NINE teams with non-losing records. Iowa snuck in with a 6-6 (3-6) record, with 2 of the wins over a 1aa and a non-Div4 Tulsa.
Furthermore, they had FOUR 7-5 teams (
TCU had a 1aa win, and vs. nonDiv4 SMU;
WVa had a 1aa win plus a W vs. MAC's Marshall, again Non-Div4). There are 2 teams that the likelihood is that AT BEST they go 1-1 if you replaced their non-Div4 non-conference opponents with Div4.
BAYLOR beat a 1aa, UL-Monroe and SMU (all nonDiv4). So maybe they go 2-1, or 1-2. If 1-2, they aren't a bowl team.
Texas Tech went 4-5, but 3-0 in nonConf against first year Texas State, NW State, and UNM. Basically, 2 1aa's, and the worst Mountain West team. Replace that with 3 Div4 teams and they are again at best 2-1, or 1-2. They miss the bowl.
And if all the sorry teams from the Big12 play all the sorry teams from the Big10, someone's gonna lose those games. end result, the Big12 would be lucky to have 7 of the 10 as bowl eligible, not 9.
Same goes for each Div4 conference.
And we haven't even delved into the fact that half of the B10, Sec, P12 all get 7 or 8 home games (or only 4 "road" games, plus 1 neutral site). That ain't gonna happen when they go to 9 conf games and only Div4 non-Conference. In years they have 5 home conference games, they will get 2 road non-Conference and vice versa.